Tier I provides a level of care for patients who require care beyond the Department-approved Paramedic scope of practice, up to but not including the requirements of Tiers II and III. Tier I transport may include the use of a ventilator, the use of infusion pumps with administration of medication drips, and maintenance of chest tubes.
Authorized equipment as approved by the EMS MD and the Department and included in the system plan.
Any vehicle used for providing expanded scope of practice care shall comply at a minimum with Section 515.830 (Ambulance Licensing Requirements) or Sections 515.900 (Licensure of SEMSV Programs -General) and 515.920 (SEMSV Program Licensure Requirements for Air Medical Transport Programs) regarding licensure of SEMSV Programs and SEMSV vehicle requirements, including additional medical equipment and ambulance equipment as defined in the EMS system plan. Any vehicle used for expanded scope of practice transport shall be equipped with an onboard alternating current (AC) supply capable of operating and maintaining the AC current needs of the required medical devices used in providing care during the transport of a patient.
Tier II provides an expanded scope of practice more comprehensive than Tier I and approved by the EMS MD and the Department in accordance with the system plan.
Any vehicle used for providing critical care transport shall comply at a minimum with Section 515.830 (Ambulance Licensing Requirements) or Sections 515.900 (Licensure of SEMSV Programs - General) and 515.920 (SEMSV Program Licensure Requirements for Air Medical Transport Programs) regarding licensure of SEMSV Programs and SEMSV vehicle requirements, including additional medical equipment and ambulance equipment as defined in the EMS System Plan. Any vehicle used for CCT shall be equipped with an onboard AC supply capable of operating and maintaining the AC current needs of the required medical devices used in providing care during the transport of a patient.
Tier III provides the highest level of transport care for patients who require advanced level treatment modalities and interventions as approved by the EMS MD and the Department and identified in the system plan.
Tier III personnel shall maintain the following valid critical care certifications and credentials:
Minimum of two years full-time critical care experience.
Any vehicle used for providing CCT shall comply, at a minimum, with Section 515.830 (Ambulance Licensing Requirements) or Sections 515.900 (Licensure of SEMSV Programs - General) and 515.920 (SEMSV Program Licensure Requirements for Air Medical Transport Programs) regarding licensure of SEMSV Programs and SEMSV vehicle requirements, including additional medical equipment and ambulance equipment as defined in the EMS System Plan. Any vehicle used for CCT shall be equipped with an onboard AC supply capable of operating and maintaining the AC current needs of the required medical devices used in providing care during the transport of a patient.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 515.860
Added at 36 Ill. Reg. 880, effective January 6, 2012